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Children online: How Indonesia's government is setting new rules for protection in the digital world
Indonesia: The new regulation requires stronger protections for children in the digital world, setting clear obligations for Electronic System Providers. With administrative sanctions and extraterritorial enforcement, the regulation pushes providers to take real action to keep children safe online.
Space infrastructure gets grounded in security
New Zealand: A new regulatory regime governing ground-based space infrastructure (GBSI) will come into effect in New Zealand on 29 July 2025, following the urgent passage of the Outer Space and High-altitude Activities Amendment Bill on 23 July 2025. Businesses with infrastructure that communicates with, supports, or surveils space objects, must comply with the new dedicated GBSI authorisation framework.
Deploying facial recognition technology (FRT) in New Zealand
New Zealand: Just like the sci-fi movies of the 70s, 80s and 90s predicted, FRT is becoming more and more ubiquitous. However, as New Zealand businesses explore FRT’s potential to deter crime, streamline customer experiences and improve security, questions still loom about how the technology works, and the legal and ethical implications of deploying it in a public setting.
The World Court Clarifies Countries’ Climate Change Obligations and Their Legal Consequences under International Law
Following the unanimous advisory opinion rendered by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), or World Court, in Obligations of States in respect of Climate Change as requested by the United Nations General Assembly, the Member States of the United Nations, including the United States, have authoritative guidance available regarding their international law obligations to ensure the protection of the climate system and other parts of the environment from anthropogenic greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions for countries and for present and future generations.
<em>India Business Law Journal</em> names Dentons Rodyk among top foreign law firms for India-related work
Dentons Rodyk has once again been recognised by the India Business Law Journal (IBLJ) as one of the world’s top foreign law firms for India-related matters, marking the second consecutive year of this prestigious honour.
A Conversation at the Center of Global Risk: AI, Cybersecurity, and Leadership
Back in May 2024, Dan Schulman – former President & CEO of PayPal – joined Dentons’ Victor Boyajian and Comcast’s James Rooke for a forward-looking conversation on the high-stakes intersection of AI innovation, cybersecurity, and global politics.
White House Unveils New AI Action Plan
On July 23, 2025, the White House released, “Winning the Race: America’s AI Action Plan,” a sweeping AI policy and regulatory blueprint that directs more than 90 federal actions relating to AI innovation, infrastructure, and international diplomacy and security.
Dentons Dublin advises lenders on ESB's €2.4 billion five-year sustainability-linked revolving credit facility
Dentons Dublin has advised a syndicate of lenders including BNP Paribas on a €2.4 billion five-year sustainability-linked revolving credit facility (RCF) to ESB.
Dentons advises Gulf Energy on its subsidiary Auron Energy E&P’s acquisition of Tullow Kenya
Global law firm Dentons has advised Kenyan-based and owned Gulf Energy on the purchase by its subsidiary, Auron Energy E&P Limited, of the shares in Tullow Kenya B.V. from Tullow Overseas Holdings B.V., a subsidiary of Tullow Oil plc. The closing of the transaction is subject to customary regulatory approvals.
Dentons Hong Kong wins six categories at China Business Law Awards 2025
Dentons Hong Kong is delighted to announce that the firm has won six awards at the China Business Law Awards 2025, hosted by China Business Law Journal.
Assessment of community, environmental and landscape impacts in Long Duration Electricity Storage Cost Benefit Analysis
United Kingdom: Under the Long Duration Electricity Storage (LDES) cap and floor mechanism, community, environmental and landscape impacts are evaluated as part of the decision-making framework through Ofgem's assessment framework, including the Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA).
Dentons appointed by Singapore government for international carbon credit trading
Dentons is honoured to be appointed by the Government of the Republic of Singapore to develop the model legal documents governing the international trading of carbon credits—an initiative enabled by Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.
Powering tomorrow: key considerations in data centre financing
Australia: Financing data centre infrastructure presents a complex mis of regulatory, operational and structural challenges. This article explores the key trends, risks and innovations shaping the future of data centre financing in Australia.
Dentons advises Maragro on the sale to East Grain
Global law firm Dentons has advised the shareholders of Maragro Group — a leading Romanian player in agriculture, oilseed processing, and seed production — on its sale to East Grain, a company controlled by the Czech conglomerate Agrofert. This marks the largest agribusiness transaction in Romania this year.
Dentons advises EBRD and Triglav Group on their investment in Polish insurtech Trasti
Global law firm Dentons has advised its long-standing client, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), and leading Slovenian-based insurance and financial group, Zavarovalnica Triglav, d.d. (Triglav Group), on their equity investment in Trasti, a rapidly growing insurtech company headquartered in Poland.
Dentons advises CPI Property Group on two liability management transactions
Dentons has advised CPI Property Group (CPIPG), the leading owner of income-generating real estate in the Central and Eastern Europe region and one of Europe's largest landlords, and its subsidiary, CPI Europe AG (formerly IMMOFINANZ AG) (CPIE), on two separate liability management transactions.
Dentons Hong Kong partner Robert Rhoda shortlisted at the <em>Law.com International’s</em> Asia Legal Awards 2025
Dentons Hong Kong partner Robert Rhoda has been shortlisted for International Arbitration Lawyer of the Year at the Asia Legal Awards 2025, hosted by Law.com International.
Dentons advises founders of Adastra on sale of majority stake to Carlyle
Global law firm Dentons has advised the founders of Adastra Group SE on the sale of a majority stake in the group to global investment firm Carlyle (NASDAQ: CG).
Dentons DCM Quick Guide: a new path to 100% equity credit corporate hybrids
United Kingdom: In February 2024, Moody's updated their rating methodology for hybrid equity credit. Working within these new rating methodology requirements, the Dentons DCM team have recently worked on a corporate hybrid transaction for a non-investment grade European corporate that has achieved 100% equity credit from Moody's under the new methodology. This type of instrument could represent a new path to 100% equity credit corporate hybrids for some non-investment grade issuers.
Dentons advises mBank on PLN 130.5 million financing of a solar project developed by BXF Energia in Poland
Dentons has advised mBank on the PLN 130.5 million (€30.7 million) financing, which includes an investment loan, to BXF Energia for the development, construction and operation of the Azalia project – a photovoltaic farm with a total capacity of up to 60 MW located near Rzeszów. BXF Energia is a joint venture owned by Budimex S.A. and Ferrovial SE.